This is a transcription of an original secondary document compiled by Norman Jolly and transcribed for use on this web site. Norman Jolly has kindly consented to the use of the document on this web page and acknowledged additional gratitude for Alvin Mylo Srigleys help in the original compllation. There may be names that aren't spelled as we're used to and other minor differences, but I have found this to be one of the most helpful documents for the Canadian descendants of John and Mary that I have ever found. Some changes and/or additions have been provided by Eleanor Sibbert.

Norman feels that the document should be seen and shared by all interested parties and I'm thankful that he has seen fit to let me publish it on this page! I hope to have a "paged" version soon but in the meantime the good 'ol "find on this page will serve well!" Thanks KSH

March 30, 2000

JONATHAN & MARY HEACOCK

AND THEIR DESCENDANTS TO SEVEN GENERATIONS

subject to revision and correction

 

Compiled by:

Norman Jolly

Ontario Genealogical Society #992

Newmarket, Ontario

January 1991

 

 

JONATHAN III HEACOCK

In May, 1931 there appeared in the Buffalo Evening News a lengthy article by Lee F. Heacock, describing the arrival of his great grandfather Jonathan lll in Canada, and listing his numerous progeny to the late 1880's. This story, known to many of Jonathan's descendants, has become an important source to family historians with Heacock connections. The record, almost completely accurate, is not confined to Canada. Although acknowledging the help of Quaker records, Roger Lee must have worked hard and long to trace a family already scattered across the continent.

An update of the 1930 record is long overdue. This volume is an attempt to bring together the names of Jonathan's descendants to the present year (1991) but it is not nearly complete. Numerous Heacock names will not be included, and a few United States names will be added to the 1931 record, although it is known that many have migrated to Canadian and United States west. It is hoped that more descendants will be reached, and more names tied in.

Pioneer Canadian families reflect the history of the nation, in the general movement from east to west. This history will be no exception. But it also shows that some families chose to remain close to the farm where Jonathan first settled in Concession 3, lots 26 and 27, King Township, York County, Upper Canada, now Ontario.

Researchers following lines other than that of Jonathan III will find nothing in these pages that has not appeared in the Buffalo Evening News article or in earlier histories done by American Heacock family historians.

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

"THE ANCESTORS OF CHARLES CLEMENT HEACOCK 1851-1914," a history published in 1950 by Roger Lee Heacock of the Baldwin Park (California) Bulletin has been most helpful. Mr. Heacock chronicles the early Quaker traditions of the Heacock family, which survived in his own family line to his father's time. The book, based on research by previous Heacock historians, provides background on the Heacock name as far back as the sixteenth century, with insights into American history and into Quakerism in England and America. The ancestral line is traced to Jonathan III but Jonathan and his wife are dismissed by a few lines, "later they settled in Canada." No attempt is made to follow the Canadian line.

The article by Lee F. Heacock "pioneer Families of the Canadian Niagara Frontier" in the Buffalo Evening News, May 2, 1931 edition has been mentioned. Data from this are the basis for the Canadian story. About the year 1930 Lee F. Heacock and other interested persons began a newsletter which was intended to reach all persons in the connection. Some of the old copies are still in existence.

  Alvin Mylo Srigley, great-great-great grandson of Jonathan III has also contributed. Alvin Mylo's interest in his Heacock and Srigley connections goes back to his childhood. The book written by Roger Lee Heacock was presented to him by Roger Lee's widow and it will be available for use in the Ontario Genealogical Society Library. Several families in the York and Toronto region and beyond, including the United States have given up to date information. Records in the Ontario Archives and the Ontario Genealogical Society Library, and in local libraries have been used. They will be consulted further.

EARLIER GENERATIONS

The Heacock family lived for several generations near Slindon, in the parish of Eccleshall, Staffordshire, England. The first known emigrant to America was John Heacock, a Quaker, who came to Delaware in 1682, one year after William Penn received from Charles II the grant of land later known as Pennsylvania. John Heacock's relationship with the America family is unclear. Jonathan I Heacock and his wife Ann Till appear to be the progenitors of the Heacock family in North America.

In 1718 Jonathan I and Ann, with four children were presented at the Chester, Pennsylvania meeting of Quaker friends. They had with them a certificate granted in 1711 by the Friends Monthly meeting at Woverhampton, Staffordshire. Jonathan I, born about 1680 died in 1764. He was a wool merchant and owned a farm near Marple, near Philadelphia. The children of Jonathan and Ann were Mary b. 1712 m. Robert Penrose; John b. 1713 m. Sarah Taylor; Jonathan II b.1715 m. Susannah Morgan; William b. 1716 m. Ann Roberts; Ann b 1718 m James Morgan and Joseph b. 1722 m. Hannah Massey. Jonathan II Heacock married Susannah Morgan in 1745, before the Richland Pa Friends Meeting. Jonathan II was a weaver, and lived on land inherited from the Morgan family. Their children were Deborah b. 1749 m. Andrew Coho; Susannah b. 1752 m. William Lloyd; Jonathan III b. 1755 M. Mary Evans, John b. 1761 m. Esther Pyle; Amy b. 1764 M. James Crawford, Nathan died young, Rachel m. Abraham Walton; Ann m. Ezekiel Dennis, Sarah and Josiah.

JONATHAN III HEACOCK TO CANADA

The minutes of the monthly meeting show that Jonathan III left Chester with his wife Mary and four children in 1782. From there they migrated to Haverford, and later to Canada.

From the Buffalo Evening News, May 2, 1931 (shortened)....

"Fifty years before Buffalo was chartered as a city, Pennsylvania Quakers had begun the penetration of the Niagara Peninsula of Canada. Today their descendants are numbered by thousands, although the number of the Quaker religious congregations have shrunk to almost nothing. Honest, industrious, god-fearing and courageous, they dared the perils of the wilderness long before territorial government was established in Ontario, with no weapons raised against the Indian aborigines and conquered the wilds by kindness for order, peace and brotherly good will.

While Ezekiel Dennis married Ann Heacock in 1774 they might in time look forward to a share in the substantial holdings of her father Jonathan II Heacock but in the golden west was ample tillage, free for the taking. In 1783 Ezekiel and Ann turned toward Canada and set out with their six children. How they crossed the rushing Niagara River to what is now Fort Erie long before the first rude ferry began to ply the river is not known --- presumably friendly Indians in canoes towed them over. About 1794 they removed to Clinton County with the family now grown to eleven souls, not counting william Hutchins who had wooed and won their fourteen year old daughter Amy Dennis.

Six years after Ezekiel and Ann Dennis prodded their oxen westward from Richland, her brother Jonathan, with a numerous party followed in the trail they had blazed. Tradition has it that deborah, wife of Ambrose Coho, Susannah, wife of William Lloyd and Amy, wife of James Crawford with their husbands and families, his brother John with his wife Esther and numerous progeny started with Jonathan also. Arriving at the Niagara River John looked askance at the swift current -- which then as now rushes toward the plunge over the brink at from six to eight miles per hour.

"Does thee think it prudent to venture over, with the beasts and the little ones?" John is said to have queried. "We are in the hollow of God's hand" Jonathan is said to have replied. "If he willeth it, we shall find safe crossing."

John turned westward with his party, settling presently in Stark County, Ohio. A century afterward John's grandson Joel Heacock, minister of many years to the Quaker meeting at West Branch, Iowa is said to have imparted to the child Herbert Hoover his early knowledge of the tenets of that faith, which, in all the pomp and power and his place as president of a great nation has never wavered.

Jonathan, with the rest of the party, turned northward and followed the river from what is now Buffalo to a point below Niagara falls. With an improvised windlass the heavy oxcarts were lowered down the steep incline which, nowadays known as the Lewiston Hill, still presents difficulty for panting motor cars; and building a raft of logs hewn on the bank, passed safely to the other side. The first year was one of terrible privation and suffering. The pioneers lived on berries, roots, even the leaves of trees were pressed into service as food. Only one succumbed -- Ambrose Coho whose wife and seven children, including little John at his mother's breast, were enabled through his sacrifices to survive that winter of hunger whilst he, the strongest of them all, starved himself to death. In the roll of frontier heroics are many illustrious names but few are there who will consent to die by inches in the agonies of hunger when weaker ones have enough at least to subsist on. Ambrose's widow, Deborah, lived nearly sixty years after her husband's passing and died in 1848, aged 99 years.

Into Canada the Quaker immigrants brought those principles of forthright simplicity, sobriety, personal integrity and fair dealing which had enabled their forebears, led by William Penn to found Pennsylvania as the only commonwealth in the United States which was free from warfare with the Indians. There was in them neither hatred nor fear of any human being. History bears witness that Quakers never doffed their hats to kings, to potentates, or even to judges in the courts of law: that they submitted in simple dignity, level - eyed and serenely erect to scourging, flaying and burning in New England, but would not forbear their preaching of peace and brotherhood even in the face of death: that John Till, the ancestor of Jonathan Heacock had lain in prison in Staffordshire, England for six long years for failure to attend the public worship, until released by Charles the second, but would not yield his faith. Of such stock were made these early Canadian pioneers.

For more than thirty years William Halowell Heacock of Philadelphia pursued his researches looking toward the publication of a revised version of the History of the Heacock Family published in Philadelphia in 1809 by Thomas Reece Heacock. With access to the records of the Society of Friends, a faithful chronicle of the membership back to 1711, he labored patiently for many years. Death overtook him in 1897.

While imperfect and by no means complete I am persuaded that these records of early Canadian pioneers constitute a substantial contribution to border history and as such should be given to the public. There is moreover the hope that living descendants will communicate with the Heacock Family Association and that they will also have a share in the reunion of the Heacock Descendants to take place in Buffalo in 1932."

Ida May Srigley Scouter, a descendent through her grandfather, Mahlon Srigley (J3-2-2) wrote .. "Jonathan III and his family lived for about fifteen years on a clearing which is now St. Catherine's, Ontario. Quite by accident Jonathan saw a farm site in King Township, York County which seemed to be the farm of his dreams. He bought the property in 1804. It consisted of four hundred acres, and proved to so ideal that it is still (1931) in the hands of some of his descendants."

News item from the NEW ERA, Newmarket dated October 29, 1858 .. "Mr. T. L. Heacock (J3-13-1), farmer, Yonge Street, met with a narrow escape from a serious fire, during the past week. By some manner of means a large stack of straw became ignited in his barnyard, situated only some 15 feet from the barn, and was burned up. But by the aid of neighbors who were prompt in their assistance, the barn was saved. May this accident prove a timely warning to all. Farmers should see to it that ladders ate placed in convenient places to meet such emergencies, with other necessary apparatus."

 The poem below was received by Alvin Srigley of Winnipeg from a descendent of Jonathan through Christopher Srigley (J3-2-10), it was written by Jane Heacock Srigley (J3-2) in memory of her brother John (J3-1).

John Heacock

Ah! Lovely appearance of death

What sight upon earth is so fair

Not all the gay pageants on earth

Can with this dead body compare.

With solemn delight I survey

The corpse when the spirit is fled

In love with that beautiful clay

And looking to lie in it's stead.

How bless'd is our brother bereft

Of all that could burden his mind

How easy the soul that has left

The wearisome body behind.

Of evil incapable thou

Whose relics with envy I see

No longer a sinner like me.

Jane Srigley, Sen.

1st Wife of Robert Skelton Srigley

 

THE WILL OF JONATHAN III HEACOCK

Dated March 10, 1812

I Jonathan Heacock, of the Township of King in the County of York, Home District and Province of Upper Canada, (Yeoman) being weak of body but favour'd with sound disposing mind and memory, do by divine perdition make and publish this my last will and testament in manner and form as follows -- that is to say --First my will is that all just debts and funeral expenses be fully paid and discharged, by my executors hereinafter appointed. I give, devise and bequeath to my beloved wife Mary Heacock the sole use and profits of all my estates, real and personal. Whilst and so long as she remains my widow, for her support and also to enable her to raise up my younger children and to pay the legacies as is herein after directed, and after the termination of her widowhood, by death or otherwise, my will is that all my land situated in the afor'd township of King, containing about two hundred and seventy-five acres (it being the eastern parts of lots no. twenty-six and twenty-seven in the third concession of the said township) be divided between my son Edward Heacock, and my three youngest sons as follows, I give and devise to my son Edward the one fourth part of my said lands, together with my dwelling house and all other improvements theron, to hold to him my said son Edward Heacock, his heirs and assigns forever, I give also give and devise unto my three youngest sons, namely Rowland Heacock, Amos Heacock and Levi Heacock their heirs and assigns all the remaining three fourths of my said lands with all the improvements theron to be equally divided between them by quantity of acres, to hold to them my said sons, Rowland Heacock, Amos Heacock, and Levi Heacock respectively, their heirs and assigns forever as tenants in common, but if it so happen that either of my above said sons died before they arrive to the age of twenty-one years and without lawful issue then I give and devise his or their shares to be equally divided between the survivors of them. I also give and bequeath to my two sons namely John Heacock and Nathan Heacock respectively the sum of five pounds each, lawful money of the above said province. I also give and bequeath to my seven daughters, namely, Jane Srigley ( wife of Robert Srigley), Susannah Heacock, Mary Heacock, Catherine Heacock, Deborah Heacock, Sarah Heacock, and Ann Heacock the sum of five pounds each, lawful money of the aforesaid province. But if it so happens that either or any of my said daughters died before they arrive to the age of eighteen years and without lawful issue my will is that their legacies be equally divided between the survivors of them share and share alike. And if my personal property be found insufficient to discharge the above said legacies my will is that my four sons, Edward, Rowland, Amos and Levi supply the deficiency by paying equally share and share alike out of the land above mentioned to be given to them, and further that the above said legacies mentioned to be paid to my sons John and Nathan and to my seven daughters as above named, are to be paid at the direction of their mother Mary Heacock or not until my youngest son Levi attains to the age of twenty-one years. And all remainder of my personal estate if any there be wheresoever or whatsoever it may be I give and bequeath to be divided amongst all my above said sons and daughters share and share alike -- and lastly I do hereby nominate and appoint to my above said beloved wife Mary Heacock, Executrix and my friends Issaac Webb and Thomas Linvill both of the township of Whitchurch And county above said (Yeoman) Executors of this my last will and testament, hereby revoking and disanuling all former wills by me made, confirming and ratifying this and no other to be my last will and testament, In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this tenth day of the third month in the year of our lord one thousand eight hundred and twelve 1812.

JONATHAN X HEACOCK

HIS MARK

Witnesses: Isaac Wiggens, Reuben Burr, Peter Wismer

copied from Ontario Archives by Norman Jolly

From the History of Toronto and County of York, Volume 2, 1885 ...

Seth Heacock who resides at Oakland Farm, Township of York, is a descendent of Jonathan Heacock who emigrated from Pennsylvania some time before 1800 and lived for a short time near St. Catherine's. From there the family moved to Yonge Street north of Aurora about 1804. They afterwards went to King Township and located on lots 26 and 27, Concession 3 where they acquired four hundred acres of land which was then completely bush. A son Nathan resided in Niagara district, Township of Pelham, until about 1830. He then moved to the county of York where all the rest of the family were settled. Our subject's father was Edward Heacock who with his brothers cleared the land where he lived until his death in 1864. About 1812 or 1813 Edward Heacock married Rachel Webb, one of a family also from Pennsylvania, who settled on Yonge Street near Aurora, about 1893 with many descendants in the County of York and elsewhere. The children of Edward and Rachel were, Eliza, Delilah, Malinda, Seth, Mary and Ruth. Seth Heacock was born on the old homestead on June 23, 1822. He acquired a fair education for the times but the clearing of land, making roads through the bush, ploughing among stumps and stones was the principal occupation of all hours to make both ends meet, his whole life having been devoted to farming, raising of stock and improving it as circumstances would permit until 1867.

He commenced with thoroughbred Durhams and imported stock from the herd of Mr. Robert Symes of Redkirk, Dumfriesshire, Scotland. His Shorthorn Durham cattle are considered especially fine; he now owns about thirty head of the pure breed, which command high prices having received as much as $520 per head and are distributed over a large part of Canada and the United States. He is also breeding pure Southdown sheep of the best breed, from imported stock, which are especially fine and in fine condition. Mr. Heacock was appointed a justice of the peace in 1876. He is a reformer in politics, and in religion is inclined to be identified with the Society of Friends. He was married in 1847 to Hannah, daughter of Jesse and Eliza Walton of Kettleby. Their family consists of eight children living and one dead.

 JONATHAN AND MARY HEACOCK AND THEIR DESCENDANTS

j3 Jonathan III Heacock b 1755 Richland, Bucks County, Pa. d April 23 1812, the son of Jonathan II Heacock and Susannah Morgan, m Mary Evans, daughter of Edward and Jane Evans. Jonathan III and Mary left Redstone Pa. between 1788 and 1790 to move to Canada. They settled on lots 26 and 27 Concession 3, King Township, York County, Canada West, now Ontario, Canada.

THE CHILDREN OF THE FIRST GENERATION

(JONATHAN AND MARY (EVANS) HEACOCK)

j3-1 John Heacock b 1785 Lancaster, Pa. m Mary (Mercy) Moore.

j3-2 Jane Heacock b 1787 USA, d Feb 5 1867 Newmarket, bd Methodist Cemetery, Newmarket, Later moved to Newmarket Cemetery, m Robert Srigley b March 12 1777 USA d April 2 1836 Newmarket, bd Quaker Cemetery, Newmarket. Jane and Robert settled in Whitchurch Twsp., close to Newmarket. Family History is on file at Ontario Genealogical Society Library, Toronto.

j3-3 Edward Heacock b March 23 1789 USA, d Jan 27 1864 King, m Rachel Webb b Mar 27 1787 d Mar 16 1886 King, daughter of Isaac and Ann Webb, Quakers who migrated from Pennsylvania in 1803. Edward and Rachel settled on part of the homestead in King ownship.

j3-4 Nathan L. Heacock b 1791, d Nov 1869 age 78, bd Schomberg, lived Concession 8, lot 14 King Township. m Ann Srigley b 1795 USA, m2 Harriet Raper, m3 Susan Minard Hawman. Susan is listed in 1881 Census as living in King, age 77.

j3-5 Susannah Heacock b 1793, m Joshua Srigley

j3-6 Mary Heacock b 1795, d 1886 bd Albuna, Mersea Twp., m William Webb b April 3 1792 d 1860, bd Schomber. They settled in York County.

j3-7 Catherine Heacock b 1798, bd Laurel Hill, Bolton, m Benjamin Roadhouse b June 29 1791 Yorkshire. They settled in Albion Twp., Peel County. Family history is on file at Ontario Archives.

j3-8 Debora Heacock b ca 1800

j3-9 Sarah Heacock b 1802, d 1839, m William Hilborn b Sept 15 1803 Catawissa Pa, d May 6 1867, bd Kettleby. Family history is on file at Ontario Genealogical Society Library.

j3-10 Rowland Heacock b ca 1803, shown in 1891 census living with Delilah (widow) and Effie age 3

j3-11 Amos Evans Heacock b 1805 Canada, d Mar 31 1880, bd Emmanuel, Kettleby, m1 Ann Wilkin, m2 Eunice Hamley b Nova Scotia, d Mar 31 1887 aged 77, bd Emmanuel.

j3-12 Ann Heacock b 1807 King, d Aug 1873, m William Hambleton b Feb 15 1807 Solebury, Pa. d Apr 9 1881 Guelph. They settled in York County.

j3-13 Levi Heacock b 1809, d Apr 8 1881, bd Quaker Cemetery, Newmarket, M Mary Wiggins b 1808 Ont., d June 9 1892 age 84, bd Quaker Cemetery, daughter of Isaac and Ann Armitage Wiggins. They settled in Whitchurch twp.

THE CHILDREN OF THE SECOND GENERATION

CHILD OF.......JOHN & MARY (MOORE) HEACOCK

j3-1-1 Jeremiah Heacock, b 1814 Lancaster Pa.

CHILDREN OF ......ROBERT & JANE (HEACOCK) SRIGLEY

j3-2-1 Jesse Srigley b 1808 Newmarket, d Aug 10 1887, lived King Twp.,m Phoebe Varney b July 17 1808, d Mar 29 1878. Great-great grandparents of Norman Jolly.

j3-2-2 Mahlon Srigley b Oct 12 1809 m Sarah Merrick

j3-2-3 Elisha Beman Srigley b June 24 1811, m Sarah Ann Kreider

j3-2-4 Enoch Srigley b 1813, m Lucy Firkie

j3-2-5 Robert Skelton Srigley b Feb 2 1815, m Fanny Hunt

j3-2-6 Wellington Srigley b Jan 27 1817

j3-2-7 Richard Srigley b 1819 m Jane Hale

j3-2-8 Sara Ann Srigley b 1821, m1 George Davison, m2 John G. Atkinson

j3-2-9 Enos Srigley b Sep 1 1822, m Hannah Scott

j3-2-10 Christopher Beswick Srigley b 1824, m1 Martha King, m2 Emily Kavanagh

CHILDREN OF .....EDWARD & RACHEL (WEBB) HEACOCK

j3-3-1 Eliza Heacock, b Jul 4 1813, d Feb 4 1815

j3-3-2 Delilah Heacock b Jan 7 1816, d Apr 11 1880 King Twp., m John Heacock (J3-4-2)

j3-3-3 Malinda Heacock b Sept 4 1817, d Aug 30 1900 m Orlin Chappell b 1810 Herkimer Co. NY, d Sept 15 1886.

j3-3-4 Seth Heacock b June 23 1822 on the old homestead. d Apr 7 1897, bd Kettleby, m Hannah b. Walton d Jan 10 1914 in her 86th year, bd Kettleby, daughter of Jesse and Eliza Walton.

j3-3-5 Mary Heacock b May 16 1824, d Mar 23 1891, bd Quaker Cemetery, Newmarket, m James Charles b 1818 Ireland, d Jan 29 1893, bd Quaker cemetery, Newmarket, son of Michael and Annie Charles.

j3-3-6 Ruth Heacock b May 9 1826, d Apr 5 1827

CHILDREN OF.........NATHAN HEACOCK & WIVES, ANN SRIGLEY & HARRIET RAPER

j3-4-1 Joshua Heacock, (son of Ann) b 1814, d 1893, m Eliza Wressel. They migrated to Thompson, Il, USA.

j3-4-2 John Heacock, (son of Ann) b 1815, d 1850, m his first cousin Delilah Heacock, b 1816

j3-4-3 Jane Heacock (daughter of Ann) b ca 1817, m John MIller. They are believed to have settled at Collingwood.

j3-4-4 Mary Heacock (daughter of Ann) b ca 1820, m Alex Armstrong. They settled in Buffalo

j3-4-5 Ann Heacock (daughter of Harriet) m Benjamin Wood

CHILD OF......JOSHUA & SUSANNAH (HEACOCK) SRIGLEY

j3-5-1 Mary Srigley said to have married and settled in East Gwillimbury.

CHILDREN OF .......WILLIAM & MARY (HEACOCK) WEBB

j3-6-1 Naomi Webb b 1814 d Feb 8 1842, m John Dodds. John m2 Emily Webb.

j3-6-2 Loretta Webb, b 1816 d July 16 1873, m Isreal McGarvey

J3-6-3 Charlotte Webb, b 1818, d Oct 11 1844, m William Wright

j3-6-4 Abiather Webb, b 1820, d June 1893, m Susan Spring, d 1904.

j3-6-5 Sarah Webb, b Feb 16 1822, d April 25 1822.

j3-6-6 Ann Webb, b 1826, d Feb 20 1913 Albuna, m Matthew Shilston b Mar 13 1820 Devonshire, England, d June 23 1903 Mersea, Essex Co.

 

CHILDREN OF .....BENJAMIN & CATHERINE (HEACOCK) ROADHOUSE

j3-7-1 Jonathan Roadhouse, b 1825 Albion, m Mary Ann Hawman

j3-7-2 Elizabeth Roadhouse, b 1826, m George Rushton

j3-7-3 Mary Roadhouse, b 1828, m Samuel Doupe

j3-7-4 James Bedford Roadhouse, b 1830 m Jane Makenzie

j3-7-5 Horace (Harris) Roadhouse, b 1833, m Harriet Miller

j3-7-6 Rachel Roadhouse, b 1833

j3-7-7 Benjamin Roadhouse, b 1836, m Elizabeth Hazelwood

j3-7-8 William Roadhouse, b 1838, m Elizabeth Otesby

j3-7-9 Silas Thomas Roadhouse, b 1843

CHILDREN OF.....WILLIAM & SARAH (HEACOCK) HILBORN

j3-9-1 Thomas Linville Hilborn, b July 2 1834, m Frances E. Chappell.

j3-9-2 Mary Jane Hilborn, b Feb 5 1836, m James Norman.

CHILDREN OF......AMOS EVANS & WIVES ANN (WILKIN) & EUNICE (HAMLEY) HEACOCK

1. Child of Amos and Ann (Wilkin) Heacock

j3-11-1 Sarah Ann Heacock (Ann's daughter and the only child of Amos and Ann), b 1833, m David Jones. They settled in Tonawanda, NY.

2. Children of Amos and Eunice (Hamley) Heacock

j3-11-2 George Hamley Heacock, b 1837 York co., d 1920, m Margaret Palmer.They settled in Tonawanda,NY.

j3-11-3 Mary Elizabeth Heacock, b 1839 York Co., m John Mordick Armstrong. They moved to the Pacific coast.

j3-11-4 Leander S. Heacock, b 1841 York Co., d 1906, m Elizabeth Mcgarvey. They settled in Crosswell Mi., USA

j3-11-5 John William Heacock, b 1843. Served in the 10th Mi. Cavalry during the Civil War. In 1865, after being mustered out of service he disappeared.

j3-11-6 Amos Evans Heacock, b 1845, d Apr 21 1894, m Catherine McKay of West Gwillimbury, lived at Nobleton.

j3-11-7 Elijah Heacock, b 1847, d Jan 24 1903, bd Nobleton, m Mary McKay, b 1845, d Feb 15 1911. They lived at Lloydtown.

j3-11-8 Rosalind (Rosanna) Frances Heacock, b 1853, m Joseph Adams Black.

j3-11-9 Thomas Heacock, b 1856 York.

CHILDREN OF......WILLIAM & ANN (HEACOCK) HAMBLETON

j3-12-1 Henry Hambleton, b Dec 28 1831 King, d Nov 3 1854, m Sarah Lowry

j3-12-2 Miles Charles Hambleton, b Dec 30 1883 King, d Oct 14 1908 Port Hope, Mi, m Margaret Ann Scott, b Oct 9 1845, King, d Dec 31 1921 Port Hope. These are the great grandparents of Joyce Hambleton Whitten.

j3-12-3 Hannah Jane Hambleton, b Mar 10 1836 King, m1 Isaac Van Sickle, m2 James Rowe

j3-12-4 Mercy Ann Hambleton, b Oct 31 1838, King, d Mar 17 1885, m Jesse Birdikin.

j3-12-5 Celina (Selma) K. Hambleton, b May 25 1843 King, m Asa R. Hughes.

j3-12-6 Anna Hambleton

CHILDREN OF.....LEVI & MARY (WIGGINS) HEACOCK

j3-13-1 Thomas Linville Heacock, b Apr 13 1827 Whitchurch, d Apr 3 1902 Mason IL, m Mary Ann Sherriff.

j3-13-2 Elijah B. Heacock, b Nov 1831 Whitchurch, d Oct 16 1878, bd Quaker Newmarket, m Naomi McGarvey (j3-6-2-3)

j3-13-3 Martha Heacock, b Aug 29 1833 Whitchurch, d Dec 18 1920 Sharon, bd King City, m Joel Hollingshead, b 1825, d 1920, son of Eli and Charlotte Hollingshead.

j3-13-4 Edward Heacock, b Oct 7 1836 Whitchurch, d Oct 15 1907, bd, King City, m Susannah Gillham, b England, d Nov 27 1903 in her 69th year, b King City.

j3-13-5 Jared Irwin Heacock, b June 24 1838 Whitchurch, d Apr 2 1918, m Sophia Lount, d July 12 1916 age 79, both bd Pine Orchard, lived at Bogarttown

j3-13-6 Linville Heacock, b Dec 9 1841 Whitchurch, d Apr 16 1901, m Emma Lloyd b 1848, d 1945.

j3-13-7 Seth Heacock, b Mar 3 1847, d Aug 8 1847, bd Quaker, Newmarket.

j3-13-8 Alfred Heacock, b Sept 19 1849 Whitchurch, d Dec 1928, bd Riverside, m Mary Clark, b Jan 1854, d Aug 1923, bd Riverside. They farmed at Weston, then Maple.

THE THIRD GENERATION

CHILDREN OF .........JOHN & DELILAH (HEACOCK) HEACOCK

j3-3-2-c children of Delilah are listed under John ( j3-4-2 )

CHILDREN OF .........ORLIN & MALINDA (HEACOCK) CHAPPELL

j3-3-3-1 Edward Chappell, b 1838, d Nov 5 1904, m Isabella Adams, b 1843, d May 11 1937. They migrated to Bremer Co., Iowa.

j3-3-3-2 Lomas Chappell. b 1842, m Charlotte A. Rush of King.

j3-3-3-3 Lorinda Chappell, b 1850 m Edward Bingham. Settled at Amulet, Saskatchewan.

CHILDREN OF ........ SETH & HANNAH B. (WALTON) HEACOCK

j3-3-4-1 John Milton Heacock, b 1848, d Nov 12 1887 Midland, m Emma Louise Salter of East Gwillimbury. John was teaching school at Onandaga at the time of marriage. His father Seth probated his will and stated there were no heirs.

j3-3-4-2 George Washington Heacock. b 1850 on the home farm, d Sept 8 1929 Aurora. bd Kettleby.

j3-3-4-3 Eliza Celeste Heacock, b 1853, d 1920, bd Lakeview, Midland, m Frank Cook, b 1865 England, d 1947, bd Lakeview, he was a stonemason.

j3-3-4-4 Emma C. Heacock, b 1855, d May 9 1928, bd Kettleby.

j3-3-4-5 Ada Alestine Heacock, b 1857, d Mar 1934, bd Pine Orchard. She was the first president of the Pine Orchard Women’s Institute, m Robert A. Starr, d May 3 1914 in his 60th year, bd Pine Orchard.

j3-3-4-6 Mary Lavilla Heacock, b 1859, d Feb 4 1941, m Archibald J. Campbell of Michigan. They moved to California.

j3-3-4-7 Walton Jefferson Heacock. b Mar 28 1862, d Aug 22 1881 by by drowning at Blind River, bd Kettleby.

j3-3-4-8 Rachel Alberta Heacock, b 1864, d Sept 22 1929, bd Kettleby.

j3-3-4-9 Franklin Wakefield Heacock, b 1866, d 1929, m Elizabeth Curtis.

CHILDREN OF .........JAMES & MARY (HEACOCK) CHARLES

j3-3-5-1 Alonzo Charles, b 1845.

j3-3-5-2 Walter Charles, b 1848.

j3-3-5-3 Mary Katherine Charles, b 1852, d 1856.

j3-3-5-4 Herbert John Charles, b July 28 1857, d Dec 15 1918, wheelwright, m Effie Heacock, d Jan 1962 in her 95th year.

j3-3-5-5 Elmer Charles, b 1860.

j3-3-5-6 Emma Charles, b 1869, d May 10 1877, bd Quaker, Newmarket.

CHILDREN OF ........JOSHUA & ELIZA (WRESSELL) HEACOCK

j3-4-1-1 Charlotte Heacock, b 1838, m James Crone.

j3-4-1-2 Lavina Heacock, b 1840, m Thomas Aldritt.

j3-4-1-3 Mary Heacock, m ------ Foster.

j3-4-1-4 Maria Heacock, m -------Elsey.

j3-4-1-5 William Heacock

j3-4-1-6 Annette Heacock, b 1850, m1 Thomas Marshall, m2 Albert Alldritt.

CHILDREN OF ...........JOHN & DELILAH (HEACOCK) HEACOCK

j3-4-2-1 Rachel Heacock, b 1844, d Dec 30 1880, m Richard Hilliard Burling, b June 3 1825, of King.

j3-4-2-2 Emeline Heacock, b May 12 1845, d July 21 1925, bd Aurora, m Charles Stephenson, b 1845, d 1925, bd Aurora.

j3-4-2-3 Wilford Heacock, b Feb 22 1847, d 1937, m Eleanor Hollingshead, b Mar 17 1846, d Nov 25 1932, both bd Kettleby.

j3-4-2-4 Mary Heacock, b 1850, d 1926, m William Dennis Elliot.

j3-4-2-5 Ruth Ann Heacock

CHILDREN OF ............JOHN & JANE (HEACOCK) MILLER

j3-4-3-1 Nathan Miller

j3-4-3-2 Hattie Miller

CHILDREN OF ...........ALEX & MARY (ARMSTRONG) HEACOCK

j3-4-4-1 Walter Armstrong, m Mary Box

j3-4-4-2 Enos Armstrong, m Eliza Box

j3-4-4-3 Amos Armstrong, m Flora Armstrong

j3-4-4-4 Joseph Forster (?)

CHILD OF .................... JOHN & NAOMI (WEBB) DODDS

j3-6-1-1 William Dodds, b 1841, m Catherine Wilson.

CHILDREN OF ..............ISREAL & LORETTA (WEBB) McGARVEY

j3-6-2-1 Isaac McGarvey, b 1839

j3-6-2-2 Elizabeth McGarvey, b 1841, m Leander S. Heacock (j3-11-4)

j3-6-2-3 Naomi McGarvey, b 1843, m Elijah B. Heacock (j3-13-2)

j3-6-2-4 Mary Jane McGarvey, b 1846.

j3-6-2-5 Charlotte McGarvey, b 1851

j3-6-2-6 William McGarvey, b 1853

j3-6-2-7 Ann McGarvey, b 1858

CHILD OF ...................WILLIAM & CHARLOTTE (WEBB) WRIGHT

j3-6-3-1 Abiather Wright, b 1844, m Margaret Calkering

CHILDREN OF .............ABIATHER & SUSAN (SPRING) WEBB

j3-6-4-1 Charlotte Webb, b 1845, m Robert Somerset.

j3-6-4-2 Kanina Webb, b 1847.

j3-6-4-3 Anna Webb, b 1849.

j3-6-4-4 Walter Webb, b 1854.

CHILDREN OF ...........MATTHEW & ANN (WEBB) SHILTSON

j3-6-6-1 George Washington Shilston, b Sept 15 1849, d in infancy.

j3-6-6-2 William Webb Shilston, b 1849 King, d Oct 11 1932 MI, m1 Debbie Elizabeth Griffin, d 1886, m2 Hattie Kimball, d 1940 Onaway, MI, USA.

j3-6-6-3 Alfred Marten Shilston, b Aug 5 1851 (?), d in infancy.

j3-6-6-4 Mathew Albert Shilston, b 1852 King, d Aug 30 1915 Albuna, m Mary Wolfe, d July 6 1923 Albuna.

j3-6-6-5 Edwin Milton Shilston, b 1854 King, d July 14 1944, m Mary Gillanders, b Aug 16 1857, d Apr 1 1926. They moved in 1911 from Leamington to Manistique, MI, USA.

j3-6-6-6 Silas Wilmot Shilston, b 1856 King, d Nov 27 1937, m Rosanna Hilkie, b Gosfield, d May 20 1949 Leamington.

j3-6-6-7 Loretta May Shilston, b 1859 King, d Sept 30 1931 Cottam, m William H. Griffin, d Nov 17 1934 Cottam.

j3-6-6-8 Emily Elizabeth Shilston, b 1861 King, d Mar 8 1903 Eagle, m John Smith Griffin, d June 28 1921 British Columbia.

j3-6-6-9 Harriet Louisa Shilston, b 1863 King, d 1959 Leamington, m Alfred Griffin, d Mar 18 1927 Leamington.

j3-6-6-10 Attillia Ida Shilston, b Oct 7 1865 King, d Mar 6 1954 Leamington, m James Edward Reid, b Dec 30 1865 Mersea, d June 21 1945 Leamington.

CHILDREN OF .............. DAVID & SARAH ANN (HEACOCK) JONES

j3-11-1-1 John Symson Jones, b 1853, m Caroline Solvisberg.

j3-11-1-2 George W. Jones, b 1858, m Eunice M. Heacock (j3-11-2-1)

j3-11-1-3 Stephen Leander Jones, b 1866, m Almeda Solvisberg.

j3-11-1-4 Enoch E. Jones, b 1871, m Adelaide Collins, Los Angeles.

j3-11-1-5 Mary Eunice Jones, b 1873, d 1925, m Jacob Thomas.

CHILDREN OF ..............GEORGE HAMLEY & MARGARET (PALMER) HEACOCK

j3-11-2-1 Eunice M. Heacock, b 1863, d 1928, m1 George W. Jones (j3-11-1-2), M2 Harry N. Phipps, Seattle, Washington.

j3-11-2-2 Amos E. Heacock, b 1865, m Mary E. Miller.

j3-11-2-3 Thomas H. Heacock, b 1867, m Alice Hunt, Canton, Ohio.

j3-11-2-4 Alice Jane Heacock, b 1870, m George Patterson

j3-11-2-5 John C. Heacock, b 1872, m1 Alphretta Hosmer, m2 Matilda Oswald, Los Angeles.

j3-11-2-6 William A. Heacock, b 1876, m Minnie Fischer.

j3-11-2-7 George W. Heacock, b 1878, m1 Blanche Hock, m2 Matilda Reed, Los Angeles

j3-11-2-8 Lee F. Heacock, b 1881, m Grace Harvey

CHILDREN OF .......... JOHN MORDICK & MARY ELIZABETH (HEACOCK) ARMSTRONG

j3-11-3-1 Sarah E. Armstrong, b 1867

j3-11-3-2 John Armstrong

j3-11-3-3 Ernest Armstrong

j3-11-3-4 Amos Armstrong

CHILDREN OF ........... LEANDER & ELIZABETH (McGARVEY) HEACOCK

j3-11-4-1 William Isaac Heacock

j3-11-4-2 John Leander Heacock

j3-11-4-3 Eunice Loretta Heacock

j3-11-4-4 Mary Jane Heacock

j3-11-4-5 Charlotte A. Heacock

 

CHILDREN OF ........... AMOS EVANS & CATHARINE(McKAY) HEACOCK

j3-11-6-1 Elma L. Heacock b 1867

j3-11-6-2 Mary Elizabeth Heacock, b1869

j3-11-6-3 John William Heacock, b ca 1873

j3-11-6-4 James Heacock, b ca 1875

j3-11-6-5 Edmund Lorne Heacock, b ca 1880

CHILDREN OF ........... ELIJAH & MARY (McKAY) HEACOCK

j3-11-7-1 Eunice Loucinda Heacock, b Feb 23 1874, d Aug 5 1962, bd Mary Magdelen at Lloydtown, m George H. Street, d Sept. 14 1900 age 47.

j3-11-7-2 Lonson Elwood Heacock, b 1876, listed in 1891 census.

j3-11-7-3 Hannah Janetta Heacock, died in infancy.

j3-11-7-4 Herbert Wellesley Heacock, died in infancy.

j3-11-7-5 Sarah Francis Heacock, b 1880.

j3-11-7-6 Margaret Alice Heacock, died in infancy.

j3-11-7-7 Jesse William Heacock, b 1883

j3-11-7-8 Hannah Catherine Heacock, b 1885.

j3-11-7-9 Charles Edwin Heacock, b Jan 15 1886, d 1917 Detroit MI, m Ona Bea Andrus. Ona remarried and moved to Chatham.

j3-11-7-10 William Edgar Heacock, b Sept 19 1889, d Oct 1 1889

CHILDREN OF ........... JOSEPH ADAMS & ROSALIND F. (HEACOCK) BLACK

J3-11-8-1 Ralph W. E. Black, b 1876 Simcoe Co., d 1975 Simcoe Co., m Mary Ellen Gallagher.

J3-11-8-2 Eunice Corabell Black, b 1878, died at birth

J3-11-8-3 Eunice Eviella Black, b 1881 Simcoe Co., d 1896.

J3-11-8-4 Howard Stanley Black, b 1889, d 1970, m Ethel Susan Collins.

J3-11-8-5 Oscar Ellwood Black, b 1892 Simcoe Co., M1 Martha Elizabeth McCutcheon, m2 Ruth St. John Cale-Pappie.

CHILDREN OF ........... WILLIAM & ANN (HEACOCK) HAMBLETON

j3-12-1-1 Mary Ann Hambleton, b 1858, m Olaf Oleson.

j3-12-1-2 Sarah Hambleton, b 1861.

j3-12-1-3 Alfred Hambleton, b 1865, m Rosaline Velur.

j3-12-1-4 William Hambleton, b 1866.

j3-12-1-5 Herbert Hambleton, b 1869.

j3-12-1-6 Ernest Hambleton, b 1875.

 

CHILDREN OF ........... MILES CHARLES & MARGARET ANN (SCOTT) HAMBLETON

j3-12-2-1 Marie Antionette Hambleton, b May 1 1875 Uxbridge, d Oct 26 1965, Pontiac, MI, m Willard McGregor.

j3-12-2-2 Ann Charlotta Hambleton, b Apr 29 1877 Uxbridge, d July 29 1962, Port Hope, MI, m Malcolm Phillip Weatherhead.

j3-12-2-3 William Thomas Hambleton, b Feb 24 1879 Uxbridge, d Nov 1946 Detroit, MI. m Christine Scholar, no issue.

j3-12-2-4 John Henry Hambleton, b Nov 19 1880, Rock Falls (now Sand Beach) MI, d Mar 21 1939 Ann Arbor, MI, m Sept 6 1908 Floris Gilberta Morgan, Sept 30 1877 Eaton Co., MI, d: Feb 17 1947 Eaton Co., MI. Both buried Vermontville, MI. Floris was the daughter of Chauncey Monroe and Harriet May (Parameter) Morgan.

j3-12-2-5 Robert Hambleton, b Oct 24 1883 Huron Co. MI, d Apr 24 1884 Port Hope, MI, bd Port Hope.

j3-12-2-6 Charles Scott Hambleton, b Nov 14 1885 Port Hope, MI, d Aug 11 1886 Port Hope, MI.

CHILD OF ................. ISAAC & HANNAH (HAMBLETON) VAN SICKLE

j3-12-3-1 Isaac William VanSickle, b 1856

CHILDREN OF ........... JAMES & HANNAH (HAMBLETON-VANSICKLE) ROWE

j3-12-3-1

j3-12-3-2 Elizabeth Ann Rowe, b 1863, m Roderick Park

j3-12-3-3 Caroline Rowe, b 1865

j3-12-3-4 Sarah C. Rowe, b 1867

j3-12-3-5 Elizah Jane Rowe, b 1869

j3-12-3-6 John James Rowe, b 1875

j3-12-3-7 Charles Arthur Rowe, b 1879

j3-12-3-8 Frederick George Rowe, b 1882

CHILDREN OF ........... JESSE & MERCY (HAMBLETON) BIRDIKIN

j3-12-4-1 Martha Birdikin, b 1876

j3-12-4-2 William Birdikin, b 1878

j3-12-4-3 Thomas Birdikin, b 1880

CHILDREN OF ........... ASA & CELINA (HAMBLETON) HUGHES

j3-12-5-1 Euphemia Hughes, b 1866

j3-12-5-2 Irene Hughes, b 1867

j3-12-5-3 Sherman Hughes, b 1870

j3-12-5-4 Ada Hughes, b 1873

j3-12-5-5 Emma Hughes, b 1875

j3-12-5-6 Ella May Hughes, b 1878

j3-12-5-7 Anna Josephine Hughes, b 1880

j3-12-5-8 Wesley Hughes, b 1883

j3-12-5-9 Evaline Hughes, b 1884

CHILDREN OF ........... THOMAS & MARY ANN (SHERRIFF) HEACOCK

j3-13-1-1 George Heacock, b 1851

j3-13-1-2 Mary Heacock, b 1853, m A. D. Hoyt of Mason IL.

j3-13-1-3 Melissa Heacock, b 1856

j3-13-1-4 Franklin Heacock, b 1859

j3-13-1-5 Albert Heacock, b 1861

j3-13-1-6 Charlotte Heacock, b Dec 4 1868 Yonge St. Ontario

CHILDREN OF ........... ELIJAH B. & NAOMI (McGARVEY) HEACOCK

j3-13-2-1 Levi Sherman Heacock, b 1865

j3-13-2-2 Mary Jane Heacock, b 1867

j3-13-2-3 James William Heacock, b 1868

CHILDREN OF ........... JOEL & MARTHA (HEACOCK) HOLLINGSHEAD

j3-13-3-1 Mary Jane Hollingshead, b 1855, d Manitoba, m Richard Egan, b 1845

j3-13-3-2 Thomas Hollingshead, b 1856, d 1934, bd King City, m1 Sarah Hollingshead, b 1858 Laskay, d 1888, m2 Mary Elizabeth Ransom, b 1866 Kinghorn, d 1841, bd King City.

j3-13-3-3 Charlotte Emaline Hollingshead, b 1858, d 1941, bd King City, m Beverly Redditt, b 1858, d 1841, bd King City

j3-13-3-4 Matilda Ann Hollingshead, b 1860, d May 11 1952 Aurora, bd King City, m Mark Gillham, b 1859 King, d 1938 Aurora, bd King City

j3-13-3-5 Annie Hollingshead, b 1863, d Newmarket, bd Newmarket, m George Morning, bd Newmarket

j3-13-3-6 Alfred Edward Hollingshead, b 1864, d 1940, m Susan Bliss, b 1858, d 1940, both bd Buttonville

j3-13-3-7 Martha Evaline Hollingshead, b 1867, d 1951 Windsor, m Thomas Jackson

j3-13-3-8 Lavinia Melissa Hollingshead, b 1870, d Western Canada, m Fred French.

j3-13-3-9 Alice Hollingshead, b Aug 10 1872, bd Newmarket, m Phillip Schrank

CHILDREN OF ........... EDWARD & SUSANNAH (GILLHAM) HEACOCK

j3-13-4-1 Mary F. Heacock, b 1864

j3-13-4-2 William Heacock, b 1867 King, d 1947, bd Newmarket, m Mary (Minnie) Heacock (j3-13-6-1) of Whitchurch, b 1871, bd Newmarket

j3-13-4-3 Henry Heacock, b 1868

j3-13-4-4 Alfred Heacock, b 1869

j3-13-4-5 Thomas Heacock, b 1872, m Eva Robinson, settled in Kirkland, Wa.

j3-13-4-6 Jennie Heacock, b ca. 1875

CHILDREN OF ........... JARED IRWIN & SOPHIA (LOUNT) HEACOCK

j3-13-5-1 Melissa Heacock, b Oct 30 1870, d June 22 1927, bd Newmarket, m William J. Leppard of East Gwillimbury, b Apr 25 1869, d Mar 18 1944, bd Newmarket.

j3-13-5-2 Jane Heacock, b Oct 1871

j3-13-5-3 Frederick William Heacock, b Nov 29 1872 Bogarttown, m Georgina Giles, lived Bogarttown

CHILDREN OF ........... LINVILLE & EMMA (LLOYD) HEACOCK

j3-13-6-1 Seth A. Heacock, b Dec 12 1869, d Apr 8 1913, bd Newmarket, m Adelaide Mahala Leppard, b Oct 19 1873, d Nov 14 1955, bd Newmarket.

j3-13-6-2 Mary (Minnie) Heacock, b 1871, d 1950, m William Heacock (j3-13-4-2) of King.

j3-13-6-3 Lorne James Heacock, b May 26 1881, d June 14 1964, m Georgina Marshall, b Oct 16 1881 Brock, d Jan 5 1965. Lived Bogarttown.

j3-13-8-1 James Wesley Heacock, b Sept 22 1876, d 1937, bd Bogarttown.

j3-13-8-2 Jane Elizabeth Heacock, b Aug 30 1878, d Dec 3 1953, unm.

j3-13-8-3 William Edward Heacock, b Jan 29 1881, d Sept 30 1956, m Eleanor Mable Peelar of Weston.

j3-13-8-4 Margaret F. Heacock, b Apr 16 1883, d Oct 1914, m Frank E. McPhearson.

j3-13-8-5 Mary May Heacock, b June 2 1885, m Bert Lund, lived Maple.

j3-13-8-6 Susan Heacock, b July 20 1888, m Fred Seeley, lived Weston.

THE FOURTH GENERATION

CHILDREN OF ………. EDWARD & ISABELLA (ADAMS) CHAPPELL

j3-3-3-1-1 Jennie M. Chappell

j3-3-3-1-2 Eric O. Chappell

j3-3-3-1-3 Charles A. Chappell

j3-3-3-1-4 Ida B. Chappell

CHILD OF …………. LOMAS AND CHARLOTTE A. (RUSH) CHAPPELL

j3-3-3-2-1 Solon Chappell, b 1869

CHILDREN OF ……. JOHN MILTON & EMMA LOUISE (SALTER) HEACOCK

j3-3-4-1-1 Mable Louise Heacock, b 1880, d Dec 4 1952 Newmarket, lived with family of Seth Heacock, (j3-3-4), later with G.W. Heacock (j3-3-4-2), taught school in Aurora.

CHILDREN OF ……. FRANK & ELIZA CELESTE (HEACOCK) COOK

j3-3-4-3-A Alfred Cook

j3-3-4-3-G Gladys Alberta Cook, b 1893, d 1949, bd Lakeview, Midland, m Robert Dawson Doyle

j3-3-4-3-L Leila Mable Cook, b 1890, d 1940, m Robert William Irwin, b 1891, d 1974 Lakeview

CHILDREN OF ……. ROBERT A. & ADA ALESTINE (HEACOCK) STARR

j3-3-4-5-1 Ethel Clara Starr, b Feb 1880, d Jan 18 1941, bd Pine Orchard, m J. I. Merritt, lived at Newmarket.

j3-3-4-5-2 Edgar Douglas Starr, b Feb 1895, d Dec 19 1973, bd Pine Orchard.

j3-3-4-5-3 Leonora Starr, b Aug 26 1884, d Mar 14 1963, bd Pine Orchard

j3-3-4-5-4 Stewart Wakefield Starr, b Feb 1895, d Dec 19 1973, bd Pine Orchard

 

CHILDREN OF ……. HERBERT JOHN & EFFIE (HEACOCK) CHARLES

j3-3-5-4-1 Georgina Charles, b 1891 Aurora, d 1984 Aurora

j3-3-5-4-2 Bernice Charles, b 1894, d 1976 Aurora, bd Aurora.

j3-3-5-4-3 Burwell Charles, b 1894 Aurora, lived Calgary, twin to Bernice.

CHILDREN OF ……. THOMAS & LAVINIA (HEACOCK) ALDRITT

j3-4-1-2-1 Samuel Aldritt

j3-4-1-2-2 Annie Aldritt

CHILD OF ................ ______ & MARY (HEACOCK) FOSTER

j3-4-1-3-1 Lena foster, m Thomas Stagg

CHILDREN OF ……. THOMAS & ANNETTE (HEACOCK) MARSHALL

j3-4-1-6-1 Nellie Marshall, b 1870, m James Brown

j3-4-1-6-2 Charles P. Marshall, b 1874

CHILDREN OF ……. ALBERT & ANNETTE (HEACOCK-MARSHALL) ALDRITT

j3-4-1-6-3 James L. Aldritt, b 1885, m Sadie Griesser

j3-4-1-6-4 Mildred B. Alldritt, b 1899, m Ernest F. Willis

j3-4-1-6-5 Edith L. Alldritt, b 1892, m Homer Phelps Kenyon

CHILD OF …….... RICHARD HILLIARD & RACHEL (HEACOCK) BURLING

j3-4-2-1-1 Hubert Leslie Burling, b 1873

CHILDREN OF …....…. CHARLES & EMELINE (HEACOCK) STEPHENSON

j3-4-2-2-1 Eliza Gemima Stephenson, b Apr 13 1899, m Westley Tilson.

j3-4-2-2-2 Emma

j3-4-2-2-3 Delilah

CHILDREN OF ……. WILFORD & ELEANOR (HOLLINGSHEAD) HEACOCK

j3-4-2-3-1 John Ellsworth Heacock, b Jul 17 1870, d 1939, m1 Johanna Belz, m2 Ida Kelly

j3-4-2-3-2 George Emerson Heacock, b 1873, d 1874, bd Quaker Newmarket

j3-4-2-3-3 Oscar M. Heacock, b Sept 2 1874, d 1959, m Etta Stephenson, lived Kettleby.

j3-4-2-3-4 Thomas Franklin Heacock, b May 12 1876, d 1944, m Margaret Holmes, d 1944, both bd Kettleby

j3-4-2-3-5 Elizabeth Alada (Libby) Heacock, b 1879, d 1944, m Joseph Frank Tilson, b 1873, d 1959 Spokane Washington.

j3-4-2-3-6 Silas Jefferson Heacock, b June 15 1882, d Jan 29 1957, bd Kettleby, thresherman, m Fanny Campbell, b Dec 5 1885, d May 20 1962

j3-4-2-3-7 Effie Louise Heacock, b Sep 29 1886 King, d Jan 29 1948, m Edward Williams, both bd Kettleby.

CHILDREN OF ……. WILLIAM DENNIS & MARY (HEACOCK) ELLIOT

j3-4-2-4-1 Wilford P. Elliot, b 1882, m Louise Freeman

j3-4-2-4-2 Leo Eileen Elliot, b 1885, m Thomas Lund, Leo was known as "Girlie".

j3-4-2-4-3 Gladys Eloise Elliot, b 1891, m Samuel H. Chanin

CHILDREN OF ……. WALTER & MARY (BOX) ARMSTRONG

j3-4-4-1-1 Alex Armstrong

j3-4-4-1-2 Frederick Armstrong

j3-4-4-1-3 Alice Armstrong

j3-4-4-1-4 Jessie Armstrong

CHILDREN OF ……. ENOS & ELIZA (BOX) ARMSTRONG

j3-4-4-2-1 Ella Armstrong, m Joseph Foster

j3-4-4-2-2 Etta Armstrong, m Clarence DeForest

CHILDREN OF ……. WILLIAM J. & DELILAH (ARMSTRONG) GOOD

j3-4-4-4-1 Frank G. Good

j3-4-4-4-2 Enos E. Good, b 1874, m Anna Loretta Hartnett

j3-4-4-4-3 Matthew Leslie Good, b 1875

CHILDREN OF ……. JAMES EDWARD & ATTILLIA IDA (SHILSTON) REID

j3-6-6-10-1 Olive L. Reid, b Jul 14 1893, m Edward Oliver

j3-6-6-10-2 Bessie B. Reid, b Jul 13 1897, m Russell Wigfield b Mar 27 1892 Mersea, d Apr 13 1986 Wheatley.

j3-6-6-10-3 Eva E. Reid, b June 26 1903, d Jan 12 1939 Cottam, m Ray Osborne, b May 1892 Gosfield

CHILD OF ….....…. JOHN SYMSON & CAROLINE (SOLVISBERG) JONES

j3-11-1-1-1 Sarah Elizabeth Jones, b 1873, m Ernest R. Langley, lived Buffalo

CHILDREN OF ……. STEPHEN LEANDER & ALMEDA (SOLVISBERG) JONES

j3-11-1-3-1 Agnes Jones, m Oscar Machemer

j3-11-1-3-2 Beatrice Jones, m Myron Lovejoy

CHILDREN OF ……. JACOB & MARY EUNICE (JONES) THOMAS

J3-11-1-5-1 Chester Thomas

j3-11-1-5-2 Walter Thomas

j3-11-1-5-3 Villa Thomas

 

CHILDREN OF ……. GEORGE W. & EUNICE M. (HEACOCK) JONES

j3-11-2-1-1 Mary E. Jones, b 1884, m George Roland

j3-11-2-1-2 Alice M. Jones, b 1885

CHILDREN OF ……. HARRY N & EUNICE M. (HEACOCK-JONES) PHIPPS

j3-11-2-1-3 Arthur Phipps, b 1898

j3-11-2-1-4 Leigh Phipps, b 1900

CHILDREN OF ……. AMOS E. & MARY (MILLER) HEACOCK

j3-11-2-2-1 Edith Heacock, b 1887, m Walter Stevens

j3-11-2-2-2 Daniel F. Miller Heacock, b 1889, m Gertrude Schutrum, lived Buffalo

j3-11-2-2-3 Grace M. Heacock, teacher

CHILDREN OF ……. THOMAS H. & ALICE (HUNT) HEACOCK

j3-11-2-3-1 Gussie Heacock

j3-11-2-3-2 Amos Heacock

j3-11-2-3-3 Thomas Heacock

j3-11-2-3-4 William Heacock

j3-11-2-3-5 Irving Heacock

j3-11-2-3-6 Alice Matilda Heacock

CHILDREN OF ……. GEORGE & ALICE JANE (HEACOCK) PATTERSON

j3-11-2-4-1 Lottie A. Patterson

j3-11-2-4-2 Lenora Patterson

CHILDREN OF ……. WILLIAM A. & MINNIE (FISHER) HEACOCK

j3-11-2-6-1 Inez Heacock, m Alex Davis

j3-11-2-6-2 Fraser Heacock, m Vivian V. Ploss

CHILDREN OF ……. LEE F. & GRACE (HARVEY) HEACOCK

j3-11-2-8-1 Norma Heacock, m James F. Wood

j3-11-2-8-2 Robert H. Heacock

j3-11-2-8-3 Doris Heacock

j3-11-2-8-4 Lee Heacock

CHILDREN OF ……. CHARLES EDWIN & ONA BEA (ANDRUS) HEACOCK

j3-11-7-9-1 Frank Victor Heacock, b Apr 17 1913 Detroit, d Dec 5 1915

j3-11-7-9-2 Arba Edwin Heacock, b Mar 25 1914, Detroit, m Doris MacDonald of Powassan, lived at Hamilton.

j3-11-7-9-3 Charles Willard Heacock, b May 21 1915 Detroit, d Apr 22 1972 Levack, m Irene Charette

j3-11-7-9-4 Kenneth Hugh Heacock, b June 30 1917 Detroit, d July 26 1918

CHILDREN OF ……. OSCAR ELLWOOD & MARTHA ELIZABETH (McCUTCHEON) BLACK

j3-11-8-5-1 William Ellwood Black, b 1916, Minister Simcoe Co., m Shirley L. ______.

j3-11-8-5-2 Frances Isabel Black, b 1918, teacher, m Robert Besse

j3-11-8-5-3 Roberta Jean Black, b 1921, m William Spence

j3-11-8-5-4 Elizabeth G. Black, b 1923, m William Campbell

j3-11-8-5-5 Clara Evelyn Black, b 1925 Toronto

CHILD OF …....…. OLAF & MARY ANN (HAMBLETON) OLSEN

j3-12-1-1-1 Laura Olsen

CHILDREN OF ……. WILLARD & MARIE ANTIONETTE (HAMBLETON)

McGREGOR

j3-12-2-1-1 Donald Hambleton McGregor, b Jan 2 1909, Pontiac, MI, m Augusta Frances Pietsch, lives Cleveland, Ohio.

j3-12-2-1-2 Esther Marion McGregor, b Aug 17 1911 Pontiac, MI, m Stephen Francis Tompos

j3-12-2-1-3 Margaret McGregor, died in infancy

CHILDREN OF ……. MALCOLM PHILLIP & ANN CHARLOTTA (HAMBLETON) WEATHERHEAD

j3-12-2-2-1 Marion Charlotta Weatherhead, b Jul 17 1907 Port Hope, MI, d Apr 29 1966, unm

j3-12-2-2-2 Antionette M. Weatherhead, b May 7 1906 Port Hope, MI, d Feb 11 1973 Pontiac, MI. unm.

j3-12-2-2-3 Malcolm Hambleton Weatherhead, b Apr 16 1910 Port Hope, MI, d Aug 28 1972, bd Pontiac, Mi, m Willow Irene Goff

CHILDREN OF ……. JOHN HENRY & FLORIS GILBERTA (MORGAN) HAMBLETON

j3-12-2-4-1 Miles Morgan Hambleton, b Nov 15 1909 Sunfield, MI, d Dec 23 1968 San Fernando, Ca, m Joyce Mary McNaughton, b Feb 9 1922 Ithaca MI

j3-12-2-4-2 Willard Arthur Hambleton, b Aug 15 1912 Vermontville, Mi, d Jan 28 1979 Buckeye, AZ, m1 Jennie Marie Dornan b Jan 6 1907 Eaton Co. MI, m2 ?

j3-12-2-4-3 John Henry Hambleton, b June 3 1914 Potterville, MI, m1 Nadine Henrietta Rice b 1912 Alliance, NE, d June 28 1973 Carefree, AZ. m2 Charlotte Reetz Linder.

j3-12-2-4-4 Ronald Gilbert Hambleton, b Jan 11 1916 Potterville, MI, m1 Frieda Goff, (sister to Willow Irene Goff Weatherhead)

j3-12-2-4-5 Katherine Rebecca Hambleton, b Mar 27 1918 Ann Arbor, MI, m1 Ferris Bond, b Mar 4 1908 Hamilton, IL, d ? , Ann Arbor, MI, m2 John Quincy Collingwood, b Apr 21 1914, Quicy MA, d June 16 1974 Ann Arbor, MI

CHILDREN OF ……. ELI THOMAS & SARA (HOLINSHEAD) HOLLINGSHEAD

j3-13-3-2-1 Ernest Hollingshead, b 1882 Kinghorn, d 1977, bd King, m Mabel Rawlings b 1883, d 1963 bd King

j3-13-3-2-2 Eva Hollingshead, b 1883, d 1940, bd East Templeton, Quebec, m Alpine Fraser.

j3-13-3-2-3 Albert Hollingshead, b 1885, King,

j3-13-3-2-4 Pearl Hollingshead, b 1886,. d 1925, bd St John’s Newmarket, m John McNertney.

j3-13-3-2-5 Sadie Hollingshead, b 1888, d 1888

CHILDREN OF ……. ELI THOMAS & MARY ELIZABETH (RANSOM) HOLLINGSHEAD

j3-13-3-2-6 Ray Hollingshead

j3-13-3-2-7 Harold Hollingshead

CHILDREN OF ……. GEORGE & ANNIE (HOLLINGSHEAD) MORNING

j3-13-3-2-M Martha Morning, m Arthur Johnson

j3-13-3-2-Mg Margaret Morning,

j3-13-3-2-G George Morning

CHILDREN OF ……. WILLIAM & MARY LAVINA (HEACOCK) HEACOCK

j3-13-4-2-I Imrie Heacock, d 1967, m Doris ____, lived Scarborough

j3-13-4-2-M Myrtle Heacock, m1 ____Morris, m2 _____ Pattenden, lived at Seebright.

CHILDREN OF ……. THOMAS & EVA (ROBINSON) HEACOCK

j3-13-4-5-1 Arthur Heacock

j3-13-4-5-2 Ernest Heacock

j3-13-4-5-3 Olive Heacock

j3-13-4-5-4 Merle Heacock

CHILDREN OF ……. FREDERICK WILLIAM & GEORGINA (GILES) HEACOCK

j3-13-5-3-1 Jared Irwin Heacock, b Nov 16 1974, m Effie Hartwell, b Bancroft, they lived in Bogarttown in old family house, a converted wagon wheel factory..

j3-13-5-3-2 Frederick William Heacock, m Elizabeth Ann Prince, lives at Queensville.

j3-13-5-3-3 ( child ) Heacock, died in infancy

j3-13-5-3-4 Edna Sophia Heacock, m George LeGrizley, lives Newmarket.

j3-13-5-3-5 Violet May Heacock, m Fred Pererson.

j3-13-5-3-6 George Harvey (Peter) Heacock, m Frances Isabell Moulds, lives at Newmarket.

CHILDREN OF ……. SETH A. & ADELAIDE MAHALA (LEPPARD) HEACOCK

j3-13-6-1-Z Zella Heacock, b Oct 21 1900 Newmarket, d June 19 1985 Scarborough, bd Newmarket.

j3-13-6-1-L Lymon Heacock, bd Newmarket, m Violet Long.

j3-13-6-1-E Elsie Heacock, m _____ Shadlock.

j3-13-6-1-W William Elihu Heacock, b May 20 1902, d Feb 17 1909, bd Newmarket.

CHILDREN OF ……. LORNE JAMES & GEORGINA (MARSHALL) HEACOCK

j3-13-6-3-Mg Margaret Emma Heacock, lives Keswick, m Douglas MacDonald

j3-13-6-3-J James Marshall Heacock, d Sept 1 1984, bd Pine Hills, m June _____

j3-13-6-3-T Ted (Frederick) Heacock

CHILDREN OF ……. WILLIAM EDWARD & ELEANOR MABLE (PEELAR)

HEACOCK

j3-13-8-3-1 Eleanor Heacock, b Aug 11 1917, lives thornhill

j3-13-8-3-2 Howard William Heacock, b Aug 11 1917, m Isabel Whipps, lives in Elmvale.

CHILDREN OF ……. FRANK E. & MARGARET F. (HEACOCK) McPEARSON

j3-13-8-3-4-Et Ethel McPearson, m Ernest Martin

j3-13-8-3-4-R Ruby McPearson. m _____ Martin.

j3-13-8-3-4-V Viola McPearson, d July 29 1989, m Charles Martin.

j3-13-8-4-Ed Edna McPearson

j3-13-8-4-Gr Gertrude McPearson, died young.

j3-13--8-4-Gl Gladys McPearson

j3-13-8-4-F Frank McPearson

j3-13-8-4-H Hazel McPearson

CHILDREN OF ……. BERT & MARY MAY (HEACOCK) LUND

j3-13-8-5-1 Getrude Lund, m Harry Stephenson.

j3-13-8-5-2 Nelson Lund, lives Maple.

j3-13-8-5-3 Ray Lund, d Dec 15 1979, m Adeline _____

THE FIFTH GENERATION

CHILDREN OF ……. J. I. & ETHEL CLARA (STARR) MERRITT

j3-3-4-5-1-1 Irwin Merritt

j3-3-4-5-1-2 Harold Merritt

j3-3-4-5-1-3 Walter Merritt

j3-3-4-5-1-4 Howard Merritt

CHILDREN OF ……. JOHN WESLEY & ELIZA JEMIMA (STEPHENSON) TILSON

j3-4-2-2-1-C Carmen Tilson, m, lived Aurora

j3-4-2-2-1-R Ruth Tilson, b 1904, d 1910, bd Aurora

CHILDREN OF ….... JOHN ELSWORTH & JOHANNA (BELZ) HEACOCK

j3-4-2-3-1-1 Stella Heacock

j3-4-2-3-1-2 Earl Heacock

j3-4-2-3-1-3 Lloyd Heacock

j3-4-2-3-1-4 Margaret Heacock, m _____ Antilla

j3-4-2-3-1-5 Frank Heacock.

CHILDREN OF ….... JOHN ELSWORTH & IDA (KELLY) HEACOCK

j3-4-2-3-1-6 Lucille Heacock

CHILDREN OF ….... OSCAR M. & ETTA (STEPHENSON) HEACOCK

j3-4-2-3-3-1 Dudley Heacock, b Feb 11 1904, d Oct 13 1976, bd Kettleby, m Elvin Brodie, b July 3 1904, d June 13 1974, bd Kettleby, Lived Schomberg

j3-4-2-3-3-2 Leland Heacock, b Oct 3 1911, d Mar 17 1998, m Margaret Sykes, Nov 17 1907, d Jan 2000

j3-4-2-3-3-3 George Franklin Heacock, b 1913, m Velma Close, b 1909.

CHILDREN OF ….... SILAS JEFFERSON & FANNY (CAMPBELL) HEACOCK

j3-4-2-3-6-1 Margaret Eleanor Heacock, b May 23 1915, m George William Cambourne, b June 20 1918, d May 24 1998, lives Kettleby

j3-4-2-3-6-2 infant son, b July 4 1916, d July 13 1916, bd Kettleby.

j3-4-2-3-6-3 Earl Franklin Campbell Heacock, b April 4 1925, m Lorna Evline Lepard, b 1928, lives Kettleby

CHILD OF ….......... EDWARD & EFFIE LOUISE (HEACOCK) WILLIAMS

j3-4-2-3-7-1 Ethel Beatrice Williams

CHILDREN OF ….... RUSSEL & BESSIE B. (REID) WIGFIELD

j3-6-6-10-2-J June Wigfield, m Bruce Coulter, lives Leamington

j3-6-6-10-2-1-s son

CHILDREN OF ….... ARBA EDWIN & DORIS (MACDONALD) HEACOCK

j3-11-7-9-2-1 Fay Adrienne Heacock, b Feb 8 1933 Powassan, m Ted Powers, lives Columbus, GA

j3-11-7-9-2-2 Wayne Edwin Heacock, b Feb 20 1937 Powassan, m Beverly Nelson, lives Hamilton

j3-11-7-9-2-3 Gary Allan Heacock, b Feb 5 1939 Sudburry, m Eleanor Weicker, b May 13 1945 ST. Catherines, lives Grimsby

j3-11-7-9-2-4 Dianne Ona Heacock, b June 15 1942 Hamilton, m Gordon Maki, lives Hamilton.

CHILDREN OF ….... CHARLES WILLARD & IRENE (CHARETTE) HEACOCK

j3-11-7-9-3-1 Dennis Willard Heacock, b June 26 1941, Sudbury, m Marlene Blades, lives Hosle, Norway.

j3-11-7-9-3-2 Terry Donald Heacock, b Oct 2 1946, m Cheryl _____, lives Onaping

CHILDREN OF ….... WILLIAM ELLWOOD & SHIRLEY (---- ?----) BLACK

j3-11-8-5-1-1 David William Black, b 1948, m Barbara Weagant

j3-11-8-5-1-2 Laura E. Black, b 1954

j3-11-8-5-1-3 Stephen J. Black, b 1957

CHILDREN OF ….... MALCOLM HAMBLETON & WILLOW IRENE (GOFF)

WEATHERHEAD

j3-12-2-2-3-1 Nancy Irene Weatherhead, b Mar 22 1935

j3-12-2-2-3-2 Sue Ellan Mary Weatherhead, b Dec 24 1937

j3-12-2-2-3-3 Malcolm Burt Weatherhead, b July 11 1947

CHILD OF …......... MILES MORGAN & JOYCE MARY (McNAUGHTON)

HAMBLETON

j3-12-2-4-1-1 Joyce Mary Hambleton, b Sept 12 1945 Ann Arbor, MI, m May 29 1969 Flint, MI, James Ira Whitten, b Oct 20 1929 Flint, MI, lives rt 1 Box 80 Monette, AR 72447-9726

CHILDREN OF ….... WILLARD ARTHUR & JENNIE MARIE (DORNAN) HAMBLETON

j3-12-3-4-2-D Donna June Hambleton, b June 27 1933 Eaton Co., MI, m Rex Hubert Weyerman, b Feb 5 1927 Barry Co., MI

j3-12-3-4-2-W Willard Arthur Hambleton, b May 4 1934, Eaton Co., MI, unm.

j3-12-3-4-2-E Eunice Leona Hambleton, b May 25 1934, Vermontville, MI

j3-12-3-4-2-F Floris Bell Hambleton, b May 15 1937, Vermontville, MI

j3-12-3-4-2-C Cathliene Marie Hambleton, b Feb 24 1940, Vermontville, MI

j3-12-3-4-2-o other children names are not available

CHILDREN OF ….... JOHN HENRY & NADINE HENRIETTA (RICE) HAMBLETON

j3-12-2-4-3-1 Roland Lee Hambleton, b Jan 17 1932 St. Joseph, MI, born to nadine by first marriage, adopted by John, m Joan Laurili Pinkerton, b Nov 6 1934 Watervaliet, MI

j3-12-2-4-3-2 Jerry Lee Hambleton, b Dec 17 1944 St. Joseph, MI, m1 Lynn E. McCann, b 1 Apr 1946 Washington State, m2 Diane _____, m3 ______ .

CHILD OF ....….... RONALD GILBERT & FRIEDA (GOFF) HAMBLETON

j3-12-2-4-4-1 Ronald Malcolm Hambleton, b Oct 31 1942 Pontiac, MI, Novina Dick, m2 Kay Elaine Lykins, b Oct 221949 Bethel, OH

CHILDREN OF ........ FERRIS & KATHERINE REBECCA (HAMBLETON) BOND

j3-12-2-4-5-1 Claudia Lee Bond, b Dec 13 1946, Ann Arbor, MI, m Brian L. Deitrick, b Oct 24 1944 Defiance, Ohio

j3-12-2-4-5-2 Andrea Lee Bond, b Apr 16 1949 Ann Arbor MI, m Terry Wayne Adkins

CHILD OF ........….... ERNEST & MABEL (RAWLINGS) HOLLINGSHEAD

j3-13-3-2-1-1 Roy Hollingshead, b 1904, m Lilian Douglas

CHILDREN OF .….... IMRIE & DORIS (-- ? --) HEACOCK

j3-13-4-2-I-L Lloyd Heacock, b 1945, lives Oshawa

CHILDREN OF .….... _____ & MYRTLE (HEACOCK) MORRIS

j3-13-4-2-M-R Rachel Morris

j3-13-4-2-M-D Douglas Morris

CHILDREN OF .….... GEORGE & EDNA SOPHIA (HEACOCK) LeGRIZLEY

j3-13-5-3-4-B Barbara Jean LeGrisley

j3-13-5-3-4-S Shirley LeGrizley

j3-13-5-3-4-B Bob LeGrizley

CHILDREN OF .….... FRED & VIOLET MAY (HEACOCK) PETERSON

j3-13-5-3-5-B Beverly Peterson

j3-13-5-3-5-F Freda Pererson

CHILDREN OF .….... GEORGE HARVEY & FRANCES ISABEL (MOULDS)

HEACOCK

j3-13-5-3-6-1 William Harvey Heacock, m Branda Marie Fennell of Pottageville, lives Pefferlaw

j3-13-5-3-6-2 Robert John Heacock, lives Newmarket

j3-13-5-3-6-3 James Herbert Heacock, m Darlene Maria Vandanelzen

CHILD OF .......….... LYMON & VIOLET (LONG) HEACOCK

j3-13-6-1-L-1 Gloria Heacock, m ____ Norton, lives Newmarket.

CHILDREN OF .......….... DOUGLAS & MARGARET EMMA (HEACOCK) MacDONALD

j3-13-6-3-MG-1 Jean MacDonald, (stepchild) b Aug 19 1940, m David Palmer, b Mar 13 1938, lives Scarborough

j3-13-6-3-MG-2 Doug MacDonald, (stepchild) b Oct 4 1942, m Linda Mabel Warren, b Sept 28 1946, d Sept 21 1979, m2 Sandy Victoria O’Brian, b Aug 27 1943

j3-13-6-3-MG-3 David James Henry MacDonald, b 1944 (stepchild), m Verna Blakely, b Apr 3 1949, lives Newmarket.

j3-13-6-3-MG-4 Diane Margaret MacDonald, b Feb 11 1948, m Donald Lane Strange, b Jan 23 1948, lives Keswick.

j3-13-6-3-MG-5 Reginold Lorne MacDonald, b Jan 9 1949, m Michele Mary Katherine Berner, b June 16 1953, lives Keswick.

j3-13-6-3-MG-6 William George MacDonald, b June 18 1952, m Karen Diane Antonucci, b Mar 22 1951, lives Keswick.

CHILDREN OF .......….... JAMES MARSHALL & JUNE (-- ? --) HEACOCK

j3-13-6-3-J-B Bob Heacock, m Barb ____

j3-13-6-3-J-J Jim Heacock, m Jane ___

CHILDREN OF .......….... HOWARD WILLIAM & ISABEL (WHIPPS) HEACOCK

j3-13-8-3-2-1 William Ross Heacock, lives Midland, m1 Stephanie ______

j3-13-8-3-2-2 John Howard Heacock, m, lives Elmvale

j3-13-8-3-2-3 Charles Edward Heacock

CHILDREN OF .......….... ERNEST & ETHEL (McPEARSON) MARTIN

j3-13-8-4-Et-H Howard Martin

j3-13-8-4-Et-M Mary Lou Martin

CHILD OF ............…..... CHARLES & VIOLA (McPEARSON) MARTIN

j3-13-8-4-V-L Leonard Martin

CHILDREN OF ……. RAY & ADELINE (-- ? --) LUND

j3-13-8-5-3-N Nelson Lund

j3-13-8-5-3-D David Lund

j3-13-8-5-3-Kn Ken Lund

j3-13-8-5-3-Kt Kathy Lund

j3-13-8-5-3-C Cameron Lund

THE SIXTH GENERATION

CHILDREN OF ……. DUDLEY & ELVIN (BRODIE) HEACOCK

j3-4-2-3-3-1-1 John Heacock, b 1934, m Helen Duval

j3-4-2-3-3-1-2 Helen Heacock, b 1936, m Larry Nutt of Innerkip

CHILD OF …………. LELAND & MARGARET (SYKES) HEACOCK

j3-4-2-3-3-1-1 Edward (Ted) Heacock, b 1943, m Heather Stark, lives Toronto.Ted appears to use the name Edward exclusively.

CHILDREN OF ……. GEORGE FRANKLIN & VELMA (CLOSE) HEACOCK

j3-4-2-3-3-3-1 Irene Heacock, b May 10 1946 Newmarket, m1 Peter McNaughton, m2 David Laurie

j3-4-2-3-3-3-2 Jean Heacock, b July 8 1948, Newmarket, m Bruce Eldridge,

j3-4-2-3-3-3-3 Brenda Heacock, b Apr 2 1950 Newmarket, m1 Raymond Irvine, m2 Richard Jones

CHILDREN OF ……. GEORGE & MARGARET (HEACOCK) CAMBOURNE

j3-4-2-3-6-1-1 Elizabeth Cambourne, b May 11 1943, m1 James Cairns, m2 Andy MacPherson

j3-4-2-3-6-1-2 Gary Cambourne, b Apr 23 1944, m Lynn Bertrand.

j3-4-2-3-6-1-3 Barbara Cambourne, Sep 27 1947, m Daniel Cook

j3-4-2-3-6-1-4 Eleanor Cambourne, b Mar 27 1956, m Keith Sibbert

CHILDREN OF ……. EARL FRANKLIN CAMPBELL & LORNA EVLENE (LEPARD) HEACOCK

j3-4-2-3-6-3-1 Linda Faye Heacock, b 1946, m Peter Douglas Monkhouse, b 1947.

j3-4-2-3-6-3-2 Harold Franklin Heacock, b 1949, d 1992, m Caroline Hammett, b 1951.

j3-4-2-3-6-3-3 Larry Earl Heacock, b 1951 (?), m Kathryn Ann Armstrong.

CHILD OF BRUCE & JUNE (WIGFIELD) COULTER

j3-6-6-10-2-J-G Greg Coulter, m Sharon Ames

CHILDREN OF ……. TED & FAY ADRIENNE (HEACOCK) POWERS

j3-11-7-9-2-1-1 Clay Michael Powers, b Apr 11 1960

j3-11-7-9-2-1-2 Kelly Lynn Powers, b Aug 11 1962

j3-11-7-9-2-1-3 Kevin Allan Powers, b May 24 1965

CHILDREN OF ……. WAYNE EDWIN & BEVERLY (NELSON) HEACOCK

j3-11-7-9-2-2-1 Michael David Heacock, b Nov 26 1961, m Judy Sabourin

j3-11-7-9-2-2-2 Leanne Michelle Heacock, b Apr 24 1964

j3-11-7-9-2-2-3 Christopher Wayne Heacock, b Apr 7 1969

CHILDREN OF ……. GARY ALLAN & ELEANOR (WEICKER) HEACOCK

j3-11-7-9-2-3-1 Susanne Louise Heacock, b May 6 1970 Hamilton

J3-11-7-9-2-3-2 Steven Allan Heacock, b May 6 1970 Hamilton

CHILDREN OF ……. GORDON & DIANNE ONA (HEACOCK) MAKI

j3-11-7-9-2-4-1 Allan Gordon Maki, b Dec 8 1968

j3-11-7-9-2-4-2 Shanon Melanie Maki, b Aug 26 1971

CHILDREN OF ……. DENNIS WILLARD & MARLENE (BLADES) HEACOCK

j3-11-7-9-3-1-1 Michael Dennis Heacock, b Oct 29 1966 Kitchener

j3-11-7-9-3-1-2 Debbie Marlene Heacock, b June 12 1968 Edmonton

j3-11-7-9-3-1-3 Colin Jeffrie Heacock, b Aug 25 1970 Edmonton

CHILDREN OF ……. TERRY CONALD & CHERYL (-- ? --) HEACOCK

j3-11-7-9-3-2-1 David Heacock

j3-11-7-9-3-2-2 Andrea Heacock

CHILD OF ………. JAMES IRA & JOYCE (HAMBLETON) WHITTEN

j3-12-2-4-1-1-1 Helen Joan Whitten (step), b Aug 5 1949 Jonesboro, AR m1 Jerry LeRoy Richardson, m2 Vernon Lee Gott.

j3-12-2-4-1-1-2 Sharon Jean Whitten, (step) b March 2,1951 Jonesboro, Akansas,m David Candan of Memphis Tennessee.

CHILDREN OF ……. REX HUBERT & DONNA JUNE (HAMBLETON) WEYERMAN

j3-12-2-4-2-D-1 Ronald Rex Weyerman, b May 3 1954 Hastings, MI

j3-12-2-4-2-D-2 Gary Jacob Weyerman, b Dec 3 1957 Hastings, MI

j3-12-2-4-2-D-3 Cynthia Kay Weyerman, b Mar 10 1962 Grand Rapids, MI

j3-12-2-4-2-D-4 Jeffery Jonn Weyerman, b July 21 1963, Grand Rapids, MI

CHILDREN OF ……. ROLAND LEE & JOAN LAURILI (PINKERTON) HAMBLETON

j3-12-2-4-3-1-1 Bruce Allen Hambleton, b Mar 31 1953, Watervaliet, MI, m Debra Ann Olds, b Oct 16 1956 Kalamazoo, MI

j3-12-2-4-3-1-2 Rhonda Lynn Hambleton, b Feb 5 1955 Flint, MI, m Gary Lee Brink, b Nov 21 1954.

j3-12-2-4-3-1-3 Wendy Kay Hambleton, b Sept 29 1956 Flint, MI

j3-12-2-4-3-1-4 Laura Lee Hambleton, b June 23 1959 Watervaliet, MI

j3-12-2-4-3-1-5 Todd Lewis Hambleton, b Apr 30 1961 Lawrence, MI.

CHILDREN OF ……. JERRY DEE & LYNN E. (McCANN) HAMBLETON

j3-12-2-4-3-2-1 Michael Dean Hambleton, b Nov 1 1964 Monterey, CA

j3-12-2-4-3-2-2 Mark Duane Hambleton, b Mar 20 1966, Phoenix, AZ

j3-12-2-4-3-2-3 Vicki Ann Hambleton, b Dec 17 1967, Glendale, CA

CHILDREN OF ……. RONALD MALCOLM & NOVINA (DICK) HAMBLETON

j3-12-2-4-4-1-1 Ronnie Hambleton, b Apr 2 1963

j3-12-2-4-4-1-2 Troy Hambleton, b Nov 2 1961

j3-12-2-4-4-1-3 Melissa Gene Hambleton,

CHILD OF ……..…. TERRY WAYNE & ANDREA LYNN (BOND) ADKINS

j3-12-2-4-5-2-1 Eric Adkins, b July 5 1968, Ann Arbor, MI

CHILDREN OF ……. WILLIAM HARVEY & BRENDA MARIE (FENNEL) HEACOCK

j3-13-5-3-6-1-1 Kyle William Heacock, b Sept 10 1986 Newmarket.

j3-13-5-3-6-1-2 Sean Heacock, b 1989

CHILDREN OF ……. JAMES HERBERT & DARLENE MARIA (VANDANELZEN) HEACOCK

j3-13-5-3-6-3-1 Alexander Heacock, b 1990

CHILDREN OF ……. DAVID & JEAN (MacDONALD) PALMER

j3-13-6-3-Mg-1-1 Bob Palmer, b Sept 9 1960

j3-13-6-3-Mg-1-2 Barbara Palmer, b Feb 2 1962, m Chris Morton

CHILDREN OF ……. DOUG & LINDA MABLE (WARREN) MacDONALD

j3-13-6-3-Mg-2-1 Gary Patrick MacDonald, b Mar 26 1969

j3-13-6-3-Mg-2-2 Allan Scott MacDonald, b Dec 22 1970

CHILDREN OF ……. DAVID JAMES HENRY & VERNA (BLAKELY) MacDONALD

j3-13-6-3-Mg-3-1 Brian MacDonald, b Nov 11 1966

j3-13-6-3-Mg-3-2 Wayne Marshall MacDonald, b Aug 18 1970

CHILD OF ….……. DONALD LANE & DIANE MARGARET (MacDONALD)

STRANGE

j3-13-6-3-Mg-4-1 Drinda Anne Margaret Strange, b Aug 27 1973

CHILDREN OF ……. REGINALD LORNE & MICHELLE M. K. (BERNER) MacDONALD

j3-13-6-3-Mg-5-1 Kathleen Lorraine Margaret MacDonald, b May 23 1970

j3-13-6-3-Mg-5-2 Steven George MacDonald, b Feb 25 1972

j3-13-6-3-Mg-5-3 Pauline Avril MacDonald, b May 27 1975

 

CHILDREN OF ……. WILLIAM G. & KAREN D. (ANTONUCCI) MacDONALD

j3-13-6-3-Mg-6-1 Tammy Marie MacDonald, b 1970

j3-13-6-3-Mg-6-2 Brenda Lee MacDonald, b 1976

j3-13-6-3-Mg-6-3 Susan Margaret MacDonald, b 1976

GRANDCHILD OF …..JAMES MARSHALL HEACOCK

j3-13-6-3-Jm-S-D Sarah, grand-daughter of James M. Heacock

CHILDREN OF ……….WILLIAM ROSS & STEPHANIE HEACOCK

j3-13-8-3-2-1-1 Timothy C. Heacock, b Feb 28 1968

j3-13-8-3-2-1-2 Rosalyn Sue Heacock, b Mar 14 1973

CHILDREN OF ……….WILLIAM ROSS & -- ? -- HEACOCK

j3-13-8-3-2-1-1 Kevin Heacock, b June 7 1980

j3-13-8-3-2-1-2 Aaron M. Heacock, b Dec 23 1983

THE SEVENTH GENERATION

CHILDREN OF ……. JOHN AND HELEN DUVAL HEACOCK

j3-4-2-3-3-1-1-1 Donald Heacock

j3-4-2-3-3-1-1-2 Teresa Heacock

j3-4-2-3-3-1-1-3 William Heacock

CHILD OF ……… GEORGE EDWARD & HEATHER (STARK) HEACOCK

j3-4-2-3-3-2-1-1 Hollie Heacock (adopted)

CHILD OF ……… DAVID & IRENE (HEACOCK-McNAUGHTON) LAURIE

j3-4-2-3-3-3-1-1 Mary Kathleen laurie, b 1948

 

CHILDREN OF ……. BRUCE & JEAN (HEACOCK) ELDRIDGE

j3-4-2-3-3-3-2-1 Clint Edward Eldridge, b 1972

j3-4-2-3-3-3-2-2 George Alan Eldridge

CHILDREN OF ……. JAMES & ELIZABETH (CAMBOURNE) CAIRNS

j3-4-2-3-6-1-1-1 Lisa Elizabeth Cairns, b. 1963 (twin)

j3-4-2-3-6-1-1-2 Lyle James Cairns, b. 1963 (twin)

j3-4-2-3-6-1-1-3 Marsha Ann Cairns, b 1965

j3-4-2-3-6-1-1-4 Darryl Norman Roland Cairns, b 1967

CHILDREN OF ……. GARY & LYNN (BERTRAND) CAMBOURNE

j3-4-2-3-6-1-2-1 Cathy Ann Cambourne

j3-4-2-3-6-1-2-2 Denise Cambourne

j3-4-2-3-6-1-2-3 Stacey Cambourne

CHILDREN OF …….. DANIEL & BARBARA (CAMBOURNE) COOK

j3-4-2-3-6-1-3-1 Karen Lee Cook

j3-4-2-3-6-1-3-2 Lenora Wynn Cook

j3-4-2-3-6-1-3-3 Daymond Elliott Cook

CHILDREN OF ............. KEITH AND ELEANOR (CAMBOURNE) SIBBERT

j3-4-2-3-6-1-4-1 James Andrew Sibbert

j3-4-2-3-6-1-4-2 Jeffrey Kenneth Sibbert.

 

CHILDREN OF ........... PETER DOUGLAS & LINDA FAYE (HEACOCK) MONKHOUSE

j3-4-2-3-6-3-1-1 Jennifer Lynn Monkhouse, b July 2 1973

j3-4-2-3-6-3-1-2 Alison Monkhouse, b Oct 6 1974

CHILDREN OF ............ HAROLD FRANKLIN & CAROLINE ELIZABETH (HAMMETT) HEACOCK

j3-4-2-3-6-3-2-1 Kristi Lee Elizabeth Heacock, b May 25 1970

j3-4-2-3-6-3-2-2 Jeffrey John William Heacock, b Nov 6 1972

CHILD OF ..................... LARRY EARL & KATHRYN ANN (ARMSTRONG) HEACOCK

j3-4-2-3-6-3-3-1 Matthew Earl Heacock, b June 23 1977 Newmarket.

CHILDREN OF ............. GREG &SHARON (AMES) COULTER

j3-6-6-10-2-J-G-T Travis Mark Coulter, b Nov 29 1987, second son

j3-6-6-10-2-J-G-J Jordon Margaret Coulter, b Aug 14 1990

CHILD OF ..................... BRUCE ALLEN & DEBRA ANN (OLDS) HAMBLETON

j3-12-2-4-3-1-1-1 Shaun Allen Hambleton, b July 2 1974 PawPaw, MI

CHILD OF ...................... GARY LEE & RHONDA LYNN (HAMBLETON) BRINK

j3-12-2-4-3-1-2-1 Jennifer Lynn Brink, b Mar 4 1972 Kalamazoo, MI

CHILD OF ....................... CHRIS AND BARBARA (PALMER) MORTON

j3-13-6-2-Mg-1-2-1 Ryan Christopher Morton, b June 17 1984

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